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Shelves outside the lunchroom provide students with a place to put their books while eating. In a school as large as Skyline, it's easy to get lost. Maps help visitors and new students to find their ways. The marquee, a gift from the 1976 class, is used to inform students of upcoming events. The biggest and the best 13
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Quality, quantity make Skyline stand out Aside from being the biggest four-year high school in the United States, the features of Skyline's campus make it stand out from all the rest. The 80-acre campus, the career development program and the involvement of the community, make Skyline truly unique, the school the downtown administration uses as an example of what all schools should be. As seen from B-building, the entrance of the school is impressive. The 1978 graduating class gave this plaque, now mounted on the wall in the auditorium, to repre- sent the feelings they had for Skyline. 12 The biggeii and the bejt
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Pride, talents abundant in Skyline students Chip Hunt demonstrates how facial expression and hand gestures remind people of others as he mimics Nixon for Ms. Lucaa. Jana Hunter and Susan Porter make last minute preparations before a game. Skyline students come in all sizes, colors, shapes and religious creeds, but that's not where their differences end. Student interests were diversified into many areas: athletic, academic and musical talents were channeled into the various clusters and organizations here at Skyline. Skyline students felt a pride in their school that caused them to be more responsible and mature about the education they received here. . is more than a work program. Students in the program work at D.E. Co. supplying students with pens, pencils and other school needs. ■ 14 The biggest ond the bc»t
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